Occupy DC

Police Begin Clearing Occupy D.C. Protest Site

Police removed bedding and most tents on Saturday at an "Occupy" protest site just blocks from the White House, enforcing a no-camping rule at a public square that has housed protesters for months.

Occupy Miami protestors.

Occupy Miami, Police Poised for Sunset Standoff After County Orders Eviction

Occupy Miami protesters have been told they will be arrested for trespassing if they do not vacate their encampment by sunset.

Occupy Oakland

Occupy Oakland Protests: Why They Keep Turning Violent

An Occupy Oakland protest once again spiraled into mass arrests and property destruction on Saturday, underscoring the city's reputation for hosting some of the most tumultuous and occasionally violent demonstrations of the Occupy movement. That volatility reflects both the tactics used by Occupy Oakland and the Oakland Police Department's tendency to resort to heavy handed enforcement.

A group of police officers from various law enforcement agencies arrest an Occupy Oakland demonstrator near Frank H. Ogawa Plaza during a day-long protest in Oakland, California January 28, 2012.

Hundreds Arrested, Four Injured at Occupy Oakland Protest

Riot police fought running clashes with Occupy Oakland protesters on Saturday, arresting more than 200 people and firing tear gas in scuffles that injured three officers and at least one demonstrator in the California city.

Occupy Oakland

Police Fire Tear Gas at Occupy Oakland Protesters, Arrest 19

Police fired tear gas at hundreds of Occupy Oakland protesters on Saturday who tried to take over a shuttered convention center, arresting 19 people in the latest clash between anti-Wall Street activists and authorities in the Bay Area city.

U.S. Supreme Court

Occupy the Courts: Activists to Protest Corporate Personhood at Nationwide Events

Groups in 110 U.S. cities and counting will protest Federal courthouses, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court, on a day of action marking the second anniversary of the Citizens United v. FCC decision.

Occupy DC

Occupy DC Protesters Gather at Capitol as House Returns

Long after leaving the confines of Zuccotti Park, the Occupy Wall Street movement hopes to re-emerge in force on Tuesday in Washington D.C. as the U.S. House of Representatives reconvenes.

U.S. Poverty

Americans Say Rich, Poor in Conflict: Pew Survey

Americans believe that there is more conflict between rich and poor than between immigrants and the native-born or between blacks and whites, according to a Pew Research Center opinion survey.

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